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Waging a private, dirty war
The US's pro-Likud Jewish lobby and several Congressmen are preparing to sabotage any chance of Israeli-Palestinian peace heralded by Barak's election. They must be exposed, writes James Zogby
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The kindness of strangers
In the second part of a series of articles, Abdelwahab Elmessiri explains the characteristics of functional groups
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On Egyptian-American relations
On the occasion of President Mubarak's meeting with President Clinton in Washington today, Mohamed Sid-Ahmed discusses the significance and scope of Egyptian-American relations
New elements in the Kashmir crisis
Nuclear weapons and China's presence could make the most recent conflict between India and Pakistan a harbinger of unimaginable doom. Gamil Mattar ponders the end-game
Friends to partners
By Sayed Elewa
Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
The man for the job
Ismail Serageldin, a candidate for the post of secretary-general of UNESCO, visited Egypt recently to canvas the support of his compatriots.
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Editorial
Whose problem is it?
Soapbox
Netanyahu's good-bye
Nassif Hitti
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